Numbers & Facts
Match the Goal
Vocabulary
Who / What/ Where?
Actions We Can Take
100

How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?

17

100

Which goal is “Life on Land”?

Goal 15.

100

What does “renewable” mean?

Energy that can be replaced naturally

100

Who created the SDGs?

The United Nations.

100

Name one way to save water.

Turn off the tap when brushing teeth.

200

In which year should the goals be achieved?

2030

200

Which goal is “Zero Hunger”?

Goal 2.

200

Give one example of renewable energy.

Wind, solar, hydro...

200

Where was the SDG plan adopted?

New York.

200

Name one way to reduce waste.

Recycle, reuse, buy less plastic.

300

When were the SDGs created?

2015

300

Which goal promotes “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”?

Goal 16

300

What does “sustainable” mean?

Something that can continue without harming nature.

300

What does “UN” stand for?

United Nations.

300

Name one way to help Goal 13 (Climate Action).

Use public transport or plant trees.

400

How many countries agreed to the SDGs?

193

400

Which goal is “Affordable and Clean Energy”?

Goal 7

400

What is “pollution”?

Dirty or harmful materials in the environment.

400

Who are the SDGs for?

All people and countries in the world.

400

Name one action to support Goal 4 (Quality Education).

Donate books or help others study.

500

Which organization leads the SDGs?

The United Nations (UN)

500

Which goal works for “Gender Equality”?

Goal 5

500

What does “inequality” mean?

When people don’t have the same opportunities or rights.

500

What is the name of the plan to achieve the goals?

The 2030 Agenda. 

500

Name one way to help Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption).

Buy local or avoid single-use plastic

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